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A Walk Down Memory Lane: Programs create learning opportunities

The Newtonite June 6, 2012
by Hilary Brumberg This school is constantly shifting and growing to accommodate the interests, skills and needs of the current students and faculty. Over the last four years, this school adopted a variety of new programs and classes in order to help guide students through their high school careers and better prepare them for life in the 21st century.

A Walk Down Memory Lane: School responds efficiently to unplanned incidents

The Newtonite June 6, 2012
by Hilary Brumberg As is expected in an active, vibrant school community such as this one, there are occasionally unplanned incidents.

A Walk Down Memory Lane: Community remembers deceased faculty, student

The Newtonite June 6, 2012
by Perrin Stein Over the past four years, nine current and former faculty members and one student passed away.

A Walk Down Memory Lane: School focuses on improving student life

The Newtonite June 6, 2012
by Hilary Brumberg Over the last four years, this school’s administration has instituted various policies that have shaped the school community. It is sometimes difficult to remember what this school was like before these rules and regulations were instituted.

A Walk Down Memory Lane: City contracts, builds award-winning building

The Newtonite June 6, 2012
by Perrin Stein When the Class of 2012 was in kindergarten, the City began to discuss ideas for renovations to both high schools. Over the next decade, renovation plans evolved from reconstructing portions of the old building for $39 million to creating an entirely new building for $197.5 million. The new building is the most expensive school ever built in Massachusetts.
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